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Fevre, Ralph; Guimarães, Isabel; Zhao, Wei – Review of Education, 2020
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) is an important indicator of the increased global importance of education. It defines the goal of education at the level of the child rather than the state, the community or household. The requirement that each child be treated as an individual who can expect to see their 'personality, talents…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Childrens Rights, Children, Treaties
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Wisneski, Debora; Vargas, Lauren Micek; Givens, Easter; Givens, KeiShaun – Childhood Education, 2022
While children's rights are often framed in a global context, ultimately they are upheld, defended, and realized at the local community level. Despite the United States being the only country that has not ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child, every child in the U.S. has the right to a public education as recognized in state…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Access to Education, Educational Legislation, Equal Education
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Huxtable, Marion – Online Submission, 2022
The article provides a global picture of school social work in 2021 using data gathered by the International Network for School Social Work. School social work is a growing specialty around the world. There are school social workers practicing in more than 50 countries. School social workers support students' educational success, especially those…
Descriptors: Social Work, School Social Workers, Foreign Countries, Models
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Lee-Hammond, Libby; Jackson-Barrett, Elizabeth – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2019
This paper presents a framework for what we consider are essential elements for realising the linguistic rights of Indigenous children in the twenty-first century. The global impacts of colonisation on various Indigenous communities have resulted in loss of cultural practices, knowledge and loss of languages. This framework points to ways forward…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Childrens Rights, Language Minorities
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Suleman, Shazeen; Minhas, Ripudaman; Barozzino, Tony – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2018
With over 1 in 5 Canadians identifying as an immigrant, Canada has been proud to call itself a nation of immigrants with a commitment to supporting refugees, from accepting thousands of Vietnamese refugees in the 1970s to Syrians fleeing civil war in 2015. In 2017, 44,000 refugees came as government-sponsored or privately sponsored refugees,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Children, Immigration
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Kinos, Jarmo; Robertson, Leena; Barbour, Nancy; Pukk, Maarika – Childhood Education, 2016
The Convention on the Rights of the Child calls for children to be treated as human beings with a distinct set of rights, instead of as passive objects of care. They can and should be agents in their own lives. Child-initiated pedagogy recognizes this by respecting children's individual and collective views, interests, and motivations.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Childrens Rights
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Zajda, Joseph, Ed.; Ozdowski, Sev, Ed. – Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research, 2017
This book, the seventeenth instalment in the 24-volume series "Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research," explores the interrelationship between ideology, the state and human rights education reforms, setting it in a global context. The book examines major human rights education reforms and policy issues in a global…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Civil Rights, Citizenship Education, Educational Change
Gershoff, Elizabeth T.; Font, Sarah A. – Society for Research in Child Development, 2016
School corporal punishment is currently legal in 19 states, and over 160,000 children in these states are subject to corporal punishment in schools each year. Given that the use of school corporal punishment is heavily concentrated in Southern states, and that the federal government has not included corporal punishment in its recent initiatives…
Descriptors: Punishment, Public Schools, Incidence, State Policy
Nicholson, Julie; Shimpi, Priya Mariana; Carducci, Christine – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2012
As play researchers, the authors have an interest in the diversity of experiences and views people have on play. They are also curious about how the concept of play could be better understood in order to shape advocacy efforts in support of increased opportunities for children and adults to play. In Fall 2011, based on their initial adult play…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Play, Childrens Rights, Children
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Andrew Hope – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2015
The introduction of widespread school Internet access in industrialised countries has been accompanied by the materialisation of what can be labelled as a national school e-safety agenda. Drawing upon Foucault's notions of discourse and governmentality, this paper explores how e-safety policy documents serve to constrain the conceptual…
Descriptors: Policy Analysis, Information Policy, Information Security, Social Control
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Pranzo, Diane – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2013
These research notes look at the differing ways in which the basis for including a criterion regarding children's opinions in disputed custody and visitation processes, in the US as compared with Sweden, impacts on the role and place that children's opinions and wishes will have on the process. Sweden's rationale for including children's…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Foreign Countries, Childhood Attitudes, Cross Cultural Studies
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Popov, Nikolay, Ed.; Wolhuter, Charl, Ed.; de Beer, Louw, Ed.; Hilton, Gillian, Ed.; Ogunleye, James, Ed.; Achinewhu-Nworgu, Elizabeth, Ed.; Niemczyk, Ewelina, Ed. – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2020
This volume contains selected papers submitted to the 18th Annual International Conference of the Bulgarian Comparative Education Society (BCES) held virtually in June 2020. The 18th BCES Conference theme is "Educational Reforms Worldwide." This year's book includes 38 papers written by 73 authors from 19 countries. The volume starts…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Educational History
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Merey, Zihni – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2012
Social studies classes educate students as citizens who are expected to adopt democratic values and apply their information and richness to their life. Social studies classes are the ones that include human rights education in the first place. The purpose of this study is to make a comparison of inclusion levels of children's rights issues in…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Democratic Values, Social Studies, Foreign Countries
Scholz, Carolyn L. – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2011
This paper will explore the balance between children's rights and parental responsibility from a family systems perspective. Children do not grow up in a vacuum; they are part of a biological, psychological and social system. The interaction of the child and parent within this system must include the development of responsibilities by the parent…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Childrens Rights, Child Role, Parents
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McGrain, Patrick N.; Moore, Jennifer L. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2010
In May 2008, the Supreme Court addressed whether the government can regulate the ownership and distribution of virtual child pornography. "U.S. v. Williams" marked the first time the Court directly addressed the concept of pandering virtual child pornography. This article examines the Court's decision in "U.S. v. Williams" and…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Pornography, Court Litigation, Ownership
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